gregg: joining us now, joey jackson and arthur aidala. good to see you both. >> good to see you, gregg. gregg: let me start with you. look, there's no question but america has a long and distinguished history of allowing people to voice their protests, their concerns, their objections. but that is not an unfettered first amendment right, is it? >> absolutely not, and probably the most recent example of that would be the occupy wall street movement. you're allowed to voice your opinion, you're allowed to say i don't like this. you're allowed to burn the american flag as long as it's your american flag. but your rights are not superior to others, to other people's rights. and what really is of a concern to me from a very human point of view is they're concerned tomorrow about these flash mobs, about people rushing the gates, rushing the doors. people died last year and the year before on black friday because of shoppers doing this. gregg: right. >> now you're going to have workers getting involved in this type of behavior? in the words of j